Automation. I'm building a dev environment that does various bits and pieces transparently - DNS, databases, reverse proxying, backups/restores, secrets, stacking/merging/relating containers etc. I kinda just stumbled…
Demo video (no audio): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6yD3Zo3LlY I'm forever jumping around between different stacks and I found myself really hurting for something that would streamline the process, so I made it.…
Written text is non-persistent too. If you're dreaming and look away and back at a sign, newspaper, whatever, the words all change. I've used the light switch thing to trigger a number of lucid dreams too, I always…
For developers yes, I'm working on a similar platform just now - you wouldn't be developing a 3D game on these kinds of things, but containerised development environments are definitely The Sane Way To Do It, for…
> That doesn't leave a lot worth upgrading... maybe just the radio module. Camera upgrades would sell like hot cakes.
There was one death in Monkey Island. When Guybrush first talks to the pirates in the Scumm bar they ask if he has any special skills and he proudly tells them he can hold his breath for ten minutes. Much later in the…
https://medium.com/@webseanhickey/the-evolution-of-a-softwar...
That's because Vin Diesel is a gamer and didn't want games starting him to be run-of-the-mill movie tie/cash-ins, so he founded Tigon and tasked them with making good ones. Fabulously geeky dude, I like his style.
I wanted to learn some things a while back (can't remember what, I think it was laravel and angular) and set about creating a dev environment for it. Whatever I started out to learn fell by the wayside and building a…
I would pay for an app that let me take a picture of the ground and circled anything that looked like a 4-leafed clover.
I didn't know juju existed until now, but I've been working on something kind of similar which is a lot less hassle to get up and running (vagrant up, done) although I'm just one guy who doesn't have a hell of a lot of…
There's the same amount of risk as with any other cash transaction, except a receipt exists which can never be lost or altered. If you're not dealing with dodgy people, the big pain points are getting it, and keeping it…
PayPal, credit cards etc. all have their place, but for non-physical purchases from reputable parties I'm not sure how much you can improve on "pay money, receive thing." It would have to be a very compelling argument…
There's at least one other type you're missing: people who appreciate the utility of an electronic equivalent to cash. I pay for things with cryptocurrencies fairly frequently. I don't want every company I buy things…
Automation. I'm building a dev environment that does various bits and pieces transparently - DNS, databases, reverse proxying, backups/restores, secrets, stacking/merging/relating containers etc. I kinda just stumbled…
Demo video (no audio): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6yD3Zo3LlY I'm forever jumping around between different stacks and I found myself really hurting for something that would streamline the process, so I made it.…
Written text is non-persistent too. If you're dreaming and look away and back at a sign, newspaper, whatever, the words all change. I've used the light switch thing to trigger a number of lucid dreams too, I always…
For developers yes, I'm working on a similar platform just now - you wouldn't be developing a 3D game on these kinds of things, but containerised development environments are definitely The Sane Way To Do It, for…
> That doesn't leave a lot worth upgrading... maybe just the radio module. Camera upgrades would sell like hot cakes.
There was one death in Monkey Island. When Guybrush first talks to the pirates in the Scumm bar they ask if he has any special skills and he proudly tells them he can hold his breath for ten minutes. Much later in the…
https://medium.com/@webseanhickey/the-evolution-of-a-softwar...
That's because Vin Diesel is a gamer and didn't want games starting him to be run-of-the-mill movie tie/cash-ins, so he founded Tigon and tasked them with making good ones. Fabulously geeky dude, I like his style.
I wanted to learn some things a while back (can't remember what, I think it was laravel and angular) and set about creating a dev environment for it. Whatever I started out to learn fell by the wayside and building a…
I would pay for an app that let me take a picture of the ground and circled anything that looked like a 4-leafed clover.
I didn't know juju existed until now, but I've been working on something kind of similar which is a lot less hassle to get up and running (vagrant up, done) although I'm just one guy who doesn't have a hell of a lot of…
There's the same amount of risk as with any other cash transaction, except a receipt exists which can never be lost or altered. If you're not dealing with dodgy people, the big pain points are getting it, and keeping it…
PayPal, credit cards etc. all have their place, but for non-physical purchases from reputable parties I'm not sure how much you can improve on "pay money, receive thing." It would have to be a very compelling argument…
There's at least one other type you're missing: people who appreciate the utility of an electronic equivalent to cash. I pay for things with cryptocurrencies fairly frequently. I don't want every company I buy things…